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Dear Confashion: Cut it Out

Cut It Out is a fashion brand launched in Milan in 2009 with a capsule collection of just 28 pieces. The collection has been bought by some of the most respected boutiques on both the Italian and international scene such as Harvey Nichols, Eleonora International, and Cyberia.

"Whilst based in Hong Kong I run a fashion label with designer Luca Sciascia. We have just released our new SS12 collection and from this collection we are finally introducing python accessories." said the brand's representative. With its vibrant and playful colors, The collection, some pieces featured here, caters to the young and hip crowd with an eye for details.

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